Joseph Farwell Glidden's invention of one of the most widely-used types of barbed wire in 1873 helped change the history of the American West and had far-reaching impact throughout the world. His Homestead in DeKalb, IL, is being preserved and restored by a not-for-profit organization founded in 1995. Both the home and the barn are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We welcome your visit and encourage your membership!

Volunteers are an essential part of the Homestead! Do you have a talent or interest you can share? Do you have extra time to fill? Are you looking for a way to give back to the community? Do it here!

Needed:
Blacksmiths
Building Maintenance & Restoration
Exhibit Development
Front Desk Attendants
Fund Raising Assistance
Gardeners
Office Aide
Program Development
Special Event Assistance
Technology Assistance
Tour Guides/Docents

Click below, call 815-756-7904, or email info@gliddenhomestead.org 
to learn more about volunteer opportunities. 

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